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Continental (Hungarian) (late 19/20th Century) Victorian large lusterware jardiniere with floral festoon decoration & pierced rim (Zsolnay).
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Continental (Hungarian) (late 19/20th Century) Victorian large lusterware jardiniere with floral festoon decoration & pierced rim (Zsolnay)
Sku: 044722A Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Zsolnay Creation Date: 20th Century
Width: 19.0" Height: 15.3" Depth : 19.0" Diameter : 19.0"
Style: English Materials & Techniques: Porcelain Category: Accessories/Décor/Bric-a-Brac, Outdoor
Zsolnay is a renowned Hungarian family-owned ceramics manufacturing company that has made significant contributions to the field of decorative arts. Established in 1853 in Pécs, Hungary, by Vilmos Zsolnay, the company quickly gained recognition for its innovative and artistic approach to ceramics production. Vilmos Zsolnay, born on April 1, 1828, was a visionary entrepreneur and a highly skilled chemist. Under his leadership, Zsolnay developed a unique method for creating iridescent and colorful glazes, known as eosin. This breakthrough technique revolutionized the ceramics industry and brought international acclaim to the company. Throughout his career, Vilmos Zsolnay collaborated with talented artists and designers, including his son, Ignác Zsolnay, who Read Full Bio
Zsolnay is a renowned Hungarian family-owned ceramics manufacturing company that has made significant contributions to the field of decorative arts. Established in 1853 in Pécs, Hungary, by Vilmos Zsolnay, the company quickly gained recognition for its innovative and artistic approach to ceramics production. Vilmos Zsolnay, born on April 1, 1828, was a visionary entrepreneur and a highly skilled chemist. Under his leadership, Zsolnay developed a unique method for creating iridescent and colorful glazes, known as eosin. This breakthrough technique revolutionized the ceramics industry and brought international acclaim to the company. Throughout his career, Vilmos Zsolnay collaborated with talented artists and designers, including his son, Ignác Zsolnay, who joined the company in 1863. Ignác played a crucial role in expanding Zsolnay's artistic repertoire and elevating the company's status to that of a leading decorative arts manufacturer. Under Ignác's guidance, Zsolnay embraced the Art Nouveau movement, which was at its peak during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The company's ceramics products began to feature intricate designs inspired by nature, with motifs such as flowers, leaves, and animals becoming prominent. These exquisite pieces showcased Zsolnay's commitment to craftsmanship and innovation. Zsolnay's success continued to soar, and the company received numerous accolades and awards for its exceptional ceramics. Notably, Zsolnay's eosin-glazed ceramics garnered international recognition at the 1873 Vienna World's Fair, where the company was awarded a gold medal. This achievement solidified Zsolnay's reputation as a leading force in the decorative arts industry. Over the years, Zsolnay's ceramics have been sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide. The company's extensive product range includes vases, figurines, tiles, and architectural ceramics, all of which showcase the intricate craftsmanship and unique glazes that Zsolnay is renowned for. Today, Zsolnay remains a family-owned company, with the sixth generation of the Zsolnay family actively involved in its operations. The company continues to produce high-quality ceramics, preserving the legacy of its founders and the artistic traditions that have made Zsolnay a household name in the field of decorative arts.
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